On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 06:38:43PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Sat, 27 Jun 2020 at 08:05, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: ...snip... > > From a VM PoV it should "just work" for VMs that use tianocore/UEFI on > > x86, not sure what the default is for the infra VMs, but I would > > suggest that any VMs that currently use the old "BIOS" firmware be > > moved over to UEFI as they're rebuilt as in the general industry UEFI > > is now the default, some cloud providers aside, and it's certainly the > > case for x86/aarch64 HW. Yeah, are vm's are all default/nomal/bios boot... we can look at moving them to uefi at some point. I assume thats just making the firmware available to libvirt/qemu? > > > > Not sure what the status is for Power/Z-series in this context. > > > > Also does the new DC support IPv6 for external services now? > > > > It does, but our services do not so they would sometimes talk back > over ipv6 and sometimes over ipv4 to the same system and things > wouldn't work. We turned it off until we could get our basic > infrastructure in place so we were not debugging yet another thing > that was not working. We expect to turn it back on in August. My understanding/what I saw was that we were getting ipv6 addresses on everything, but the routing was not working at all, so things would try and use it and fail. But yeah, we should at least try and enable it again for the edge when things are calmed down. kevin
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